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The Atlantic Federal Credit Union Becomes First Credit Union to Go Live with MANTL Loan Origination

Image The Galveston Daily News 22 Jan 2026
Credit union launches consumer lending on the MANTL Loan Origination Platform to scale loan growth and deliver a unified experience across deposit and loan onboarding and account opening ....
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The Federal Government That Was

The Atlantic 22 Jan 2026
... align with the agency’s priorities.” ... Listeners, if you enjoy the show, you can support our work and the work of all Atlantic journalists when you subscribe to The Atlantic at TheAtlantic.com/Listener.
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Democracy’s Doomsday Prepper

The Atlantic 22 Jan 2026
Betting money puts the odds of constitutional collapse in the United States at about one in 25 ... The backlash was swift ... (The White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson provided a statement attacking The Atlantic when she was asked about Trump’s plans.).
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The Real Fight for the Smithsonian

The Atlantic 22 Jan 2026
“The object of the Museum is to acquire power,” announces a crusty old archaeologist in Penelope Fitzgerald’s 1977 satire, The Golden Child ... It’s not hard to guess that it’s the British Museum ... *Illustration by Akshita Chandra / The Atlantic.
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Gavin Newsom’s Record Is a Problem

The Atlantic 22 Jan 2026
Gavin Newsom is currently in the lead for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028 ... Every other Democrat who hasn’t already run for president is stuck polling in the single digits ... The front-runner] ... Newsom doesn’t deserve all of the blame.
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Science Is Drowning in AI Slop

The Atlantic 22 Jan 2026
On a frigid Norwegian afternoon earlier this month, Dan Quintana, a psychology professor at the University of Oslo, decided to stay in and complete a tedious task that he had been putting off for weeks.
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George Saunders Has a New Mantra

The Atlantic 22 Jan 2026
The twin currents that run through these and all of his works, including his newest novel, Vigil, about a spirit tending to a dying oil executive, is large-heartedness paired with unsparing wit ... Set the scene for me ... I think they’re the same, actually.
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Why Conservatives Defend ICE

The Atlantic 22 Jan 2026
The Department of Homeland Security, communicating with the public through its official account on X, sent an ominous message last week. “FEAR NOT, GREAT PEOPLE OF MINNESOTA, THE DAY OF RECKONING & RETRIBUTION IS COMING!”.
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The Science That You Buy

The Atlantic 22 Jan 2026
It’s roughly the size and shape of a soda can, and it is accompanied by a placard referencing patents and peptides, as if in a science fair ... The mask costs $75 ... Today’s ads, by contrast, talk like the Ph.D.
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The Oscars Are Trying to Be Relevant Again

The Atlantic 22 Jan 2026
The latter, a vampire story set in 1930s Mississippi, made Academy history by becoming the most nominated film of all time. It earned 16 nods, two higher than the previous record holders, Titanic, La La Land, and All About Eve.
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The Upside of Professional Rejection

The Atlantic 22 Jan 2026
It’s normal to hear “no” and jump to the conclusion that something is fundamentally wrong—with one’s work or, worse, with oneself ... Instead, the “no” energized me to find someone else who believed in the idea ... Thank you for supporting The Atlantic.
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Trump Casually Denigrates the Danish War Dead

The Atlantic 22 Jan 2026
Benni Schmidt Pedersen lives on a small farm in Denmark, where it’s quiet and he can hear if anyone is coming down the gravel road to his home ... “We’ve never needed them,” Trump said in a Fox News interview at the World Economic Forum, in Davos.
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Europe’s Red Lines Worked

The Atlantic 22 Jan 2026
Yesterday afternoon, Donald Trump announced that he had “formed the framework of a future deal” with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, raising hopes in Europe that the Greenland crisis may have reached an end ... Trump wants to be the new Polk].
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